create release notes for removed functionality

bp removed-as-of-ocata

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prelude: >
- The PKI and PKIz token format has been removed. See ``Other Notes`` for
more details.
- Support for writing to LDAP has been removed. See ``Other Notes`` for more
details.
other:
- >
PKI and PKIz token formats have been removed in favor of Fernet tokens.
- >
Write support for the LDAP has been removed in favor of read-only support.
The following operations are no longer supported for LDAP:
* ``create user``
* ``create group``
* ``delete user``
* ``delete group``
* ``update user``
* ``update group``
* ``add user to group``
* ``remove user from group``
- >
Routes and SQL backends for the contrib extensions have been removed, they
have been incorporated into keystone and are no longer optional. This
affects:
* ``keystone/contrib/admin_crud``
* ``keystone/contrib/endpoint_filter``
* ``keystone/contrib/federation``
* ``keystone/contrib/oauth1``
* ``keystone/contrib/revoke``
* ``keystone/contrib/simple_cert``
* ``keystone/contrib/user_crud``
- >
Keystone cache backends have been removed in favor of their `oslo.cache`
counter-part. This affects:
* ``keystone/common/cache/backends/mongo``
* ``keystone/common/cache/backends/memcache_pool``
* ``keystone/common/cache/backends/noop``
- >
The ``[DEFAULT] domain_id_immutable`` configuration option has been removed
in favor of strictly immutable domain IDs.
- >
The ``[endpoint_policy] enabled`` configuration option has been removed in
favor of always enabling the endpoint policy extension.
- >
The auth plugin ``keystone.auth.plugins.saml2.Saml2`` has been removed in
favor of the auth plugin ``keystone.auth.plugins.mapped.Mapped``.
- >
The ``memcache`` and ``memcache_pool`` token persistence backends have been
removed in favor of using Fernet tokens (which require no persistence).
- >
The ``httpd/keystone.py`` file has been removed in favor of the
``keystone-wsgi-admin`` and ``keystone-wsgi-public`` scripts.
- >
The ``keystone/service.py`` file has been removed, the logic has been
moved to the ``keystone/version/service.py``.
- >
The ``build_auth_context`` middleware has been removed. If your deployment
requires use of the `admin token`, update ``keystone-paste.ini`` so that
``admin_token_auth`` is before ``build_auth_context`` in the paste
pipelines, otherwise remove the ``admin_token_auth`` middleware entirely.
- >
The ``CONF [assignment] driver`` now defaults to ``sql``. Logic to
determine the default assignment driver if one wasn't supplied through
configuration has been removed. Keystone only supports one assignment
driver and it shouldn't be changed unless you're deploying a custom
assignment driver.
- >
The ``CONF [resource] driver`` now defaults to ``sql``. Logic to
determine the default resource driver if one wasn't supplied through
configuration has been removed. Keystone only supports one resource
driver and it shouldn't be changed unless you're deploying a custom
resource driver.